HOTEL NOTICES, NOW OPEN HASTIE'S HOTEL, TBILDING, ■tor the Accommodation of Guests and Travellers. npHE Proprietor bag pleasure in an- * npuncing that this hotel has been renovated and refurnished, regardless of cost, and that for comfort and accommodation it will not bo surpassed by any hotel in any inland town in.the Dominion. Old and new patrons welcomed. T. O'NEILL, Proprietor „,„„. NOW OPEN. PAEKAKARIKI'■ RAILWAY STATION T„ REFRESHMENT ROOMS HOS F THOMSON, Propnetor lAlso Proprietor Kaitoke Rooms) rirst-class Refreshments always ready No waiting. Try our Tea and: Sandwiches. The Kaitoke and Paekakariki Sandwiches are delicacies appreciated by all travellers; HH DAVIS, Booking Agent for • Tours throughout the Hot Lakes District, offers you a FREE TRIP. TO ROTORUA. FREE TRIP TO EOTORUA. To prevent _ waste of time m answering idle inquiries, and as. a guarantee, of pood faith concerning your desire to visit Rotorua, a charge of one shilling is made for supply information, etc.. These free trips will not be. available during Easter week Make postal note payable to H. H. Davis, at Eotoiaa.' Address- Rotorua. NAPIER . TOURIST RESORTS. NAPIER TOURIST RESORTS. LAKE . TAUPO , AND HOT LAKE DISTRICT, via TARAWERA (Hot Springs), THE ANGLERS' PARADISE. ; Tho -Finest Coaching Trip in New Zealand—Mountain,. Bush, River,' and Waterfall Scenery en route. COACHES .leave . NAPIER Monday and Thursday, 6.30 a.m., arrive Tarawera 5 p.m.; leave Tarawera spm, leave Tarawera'Tuesday and Friday 7 a.m.; arrive Tuupb 4.30 p.m. COACHES leave TA.UPO Monday and Thursday, 7 a.m., arrive Tarawera 5 p.m.;' leave Tarawera Tuesday and Friday, 7 a.m.; arrive. Napier 5 p.m. Our Coaches, connect with Mail Coaches to Rotorua. SPECIAL, CONVEYANCES can be arranged at any ..time at reasonable rates. HAWKE'SBAY MOTOR CO., LTD;, 1 Proprietors, Napier. Telegraphic ' Address—!Tlarvey,"-■■ Napier. ' i TO TRAVELLERS. REFRESHMENTS can always be obtained\ at the Platform Refreshment Rooms at, the Palmerston North Station. The 7 o'clock train to,' Wellington and the 710 to Wanganui specially catered for. .All trains wait for refreshments. J H. FLETCHER, Proprietor. THE PEOPLE'S PALACE, Cuba Street, Wellington ;THE- ; SALVATION .ARMY PRIVATE HOTEL; Tariff, from ss. per day. Night porter Furnishings New, Clean, and .Comfortable. ■'/' t Business '.den's Lunch, 12 to' 2,- Sneoial. THE LANG HAM, WYNDHAM STREET, AUCKLAND (3 minutes frpm Queen Street). , will be Open to Receive Gaosta on and ' after MONDAY,- 6th December Everythin„' New and Up-to-Date Beautiful Views Quiet Posinon Telephone 2252 Telegraphio Code—"Cecil." 'Phone 354 HOTEL ARCADIA, LEVIN ' Leading District Commercial Hooso. Every modern convenience, comfort, and oivility ,W. H WILSON, Proprietor HO 1 TEL CECIL, WELLINGTON. N.Z.. Opp Government Railway Station and I Junction of City Tramways, and ad- v < \ ■■ Jjoihihg Parliamentary Buildings'; 1 Every Modern Convenience i F, M'PARLAND, Proprietor. Tariff on'application ■R/TASONIC HOTEL, NELSON, H BAIGENT, Proprietor An ideal home for tourists Everything new and np to date Excellent Cuisine. , LEADING COMMERCIAL HOUSE. -piMPrttE HOTEL, WAIPAWA J ■P UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT , ] A. M. RICHARDSON, Proprietor. ( Tariff. Bs. Everything up to date, CALEDONIAN : HOTEL, Absolutely fireproof, ; NAPIER. j i A FINE new three-storied modern ' hotel, situated in the best part of > Napier; magnificent sea'view. Spacious Balcony and; Roof Promenade, well-furnished,: large: airy rooms, luxurious private 'sitting-rooms, 'first-class table, and. the. best of attention. ,SUITES V Telegrams and 'letters promptly at- _ tendeu .to; 1 Porter meets all Trains, and. Boats., J A. C. BARNES, \ Proprietor. c P.O. Box 202. ,'Phone 208. 1 CRITERION HOTEL, « NEW PLYMOUTH. I JOHN MCKEAN (late of Auckland), Proprietor. Fust-class Moaern IJotel. Tariff, Bs. . per: day. , CLYDE COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, t Corner \ CLYDE!QUAY AND VICTORIA 1 STREET. I A New and Fireproof Hotel, Id seotion from Lambton Station and Wharves; one/minute trom Te Aro Station. Pro- ] inenade roof and .balcony; magnificent ' view. Tariff, 4s 6d per day. Permanent guests from 20s per week. ' Telephone 1190. W.LAVERY, Proprietor. rjTHE GLENLEE TOURISTS' ACCOMx MODATION HOUSE, PELORUS SOUNDS; CRAIL BAY.' Situated in one of the "most sheltered bays inXthe'/Sounds, an ideal:.spot for, . persons requiring ' good •accommodation, j Hot and cold water bath, good fishing , ground, bush surroundings mingled with all kinds of ferns, Post and Telegraphio Office attached. ■ / All-correspondence promptly attended, to. For further particulars, apply to' G. M'NABB; Proprietor. B ARRET T'S HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY. CHAS. H. "WILLIAMS (Late of Upper Hutt), Proprietor. The House that affords the ideal condition of hotel hospitality and real com- ' fort r Moderate Tariff. Motor-cars on Hire. Telephone, 1076 F ■IMPERIAL HOTEL. NEW PLYMOUTH. • J SMITH (late manager Hotel CeoJ). ' • propnetor All modern conveniences, every comfort. Night Porter always in attendance. 'Phone, 123.: P.O. I Box, 83. Tariff, 6s. 6d. per day, THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON W. M. HALLE Y, PROPRIETOR. The Best Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa. RACEHORSES FOR SALE. With Engagements Taranaki Cup, Paul Memorial, Wanganui Cup, Wanganui Stakes FOR PRIVATE SALE, BAY HORSE . ROOSEVELT, ' i. years, Menchikoff—Yankee Mary. Apply A; JACKSON, Owner, i WANGANUL
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 734, 5 February 1910, Page 3
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